We’ve Found Your New Summer Fragrance

You always want what you can’t have — especially when it comes to beauty products. That’s why we’re getting the inside scoop from your favorite retailers on what’s selling out right now, how to sign up for waitlists, and where to go to find the next best thing. Because if everyone’s buying it, you know it’s got to be good.

We’ve found the same pre-summer swapping applies to our fragrances — and although it’s still frigid in NYC, we’re already preparing to stow our warm and spicy winter scents to make room for something a little airier.

Luckily, the beauty industry often welcomes spring by launching dozens of lively, crisp perfumes. Case in point: One of our favorite new launches — Jo Malone’s Herb Garden collection — has us excited for concerts in the park and alfresco dinners in the coming months.

For further proof, we looked to retailer Bluemercury, which has noticed that its consumers are opting for perfumes of the greener, fresher persuasion as of late. In fact, Jo Malone’s Nasturtium & Clover Cologne (part of the aforementioned collection) is already selling out on the site. Why all the hype? The fragrance in question smells like walking through a field of freshly cut grass on a sunny (but nottoo sunny) day. Think crisp and earthy with a touch of sweetness.

Although this fragrance only hit stores last month, we’re already calling it our signature summer scent. Now, we know you’re itching to grab a bottle ASAP, but if the stock is wiped clean before you can commit, fret not, for we have listed five other freshly scented options we know you’ll love, too.

The fragrance’s beautiful green bottle is the perfect size (1 ounce) to throw in a purse or backpack, so you can touch up while you’re out and about this summer.

Looking for a literal interpretation of freshly cut grass? This is your ticket — and it will only set you back $15. Bonus? You can easily layer it with other fragrances to create your own custom scent.

For the past few months, this has been our senior beauty editor Megan Cahn’s go-to scent. It’s inspired by the west coast of Ireland (often referred to as “the bitter end”), and has notes of wild grass, mint, fig, and thyme.

This perfume has notes of bitter orange, cardamom, basilic clover absolute, violet leaves, Tunisian neroli, patchouli moss, and musk. The combination of earthy tones is light enough for warm weather, and makes for a refreshing pick-me-up with just a touch of alluring spiciness.

Thanks to a luscious combination of earthy notes — including sandalwood, cedar, petitgrain, and bamboo — this fragrance is reminiscent of walking through the woods on a day that calls for nothing heavier than a cardigan. 02 Grassy Vetiver, $25, available at Sephora.

Although this fragrance doesn’t have any overtly grassy notes, the blend of green tea and bigarade (bitter orange) makes for a super-refreshing scent.